Patents by Inventor M. Zafar Amin Munshi

M. Zafar Amin Munshi has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6856840
    Abstract: An ionically conductive polymeric composition is disclosed. The composition is especially useful for coating an implantable hot can defibrillator electrode. The polymeric composition, for example, polyethylene oxide containing NaCl or a similar ionic medium, can be used to coat and fill the pores of a high surface area electrode to provide a continuous ionic network from the can to the adjacent body tissue. The conductive polymeric composition is biocompatible, chemically and mechanically stable and does not dissolve or leach out over the useful lifetime of the defibrillator. A hot can defibrillator employing the polymeric coating avoids development of high polarization at the can/tissue interface and maintains a more uniform defibrillation threshold than conventional implantable defibrillators, thus increasing the feasibility of pectoral implantation, particularly in a “dry pocket” environment.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2005
    Assignee: Intermedics, Inc.
    Inventor: M. Zafar Amin Munshi
  • Patent number: 6718628
    Abstract: A method of making a stimulator electrode with a conductive polymer coating is disclosed. A polymeric coating, such as polyethylene oxide containing NaCl or a similar ionic medium, coats and fills the pores of a high surface area electrode to provide a continuous ionic network from the can to the adjacent body tissue. In certain embodiments, the underlying high surface area, porous electrode is made by chemically etching a smooth electrode surface, such as that of a conventional titanium housing, followed by applying a thin coating of a noble metal such as platinum. In other embodiments, a noble metal or an oxide thereof, such as platinum black or iridium oxide, is applied to a titanium housing to form a porous, high surface area electrode. The conductive polymeric coating is then applied over the porous noble metal or metal oxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 13, 2004
    Assignee: Intermedics Inc.
    Inventor: M. Zafar Amin Munshi
  • Publication number: 20020019658
    Abstract: An ionically conductive polymeric composition for coating a hot can defibrillator electrode is disclosed. A polymeric coating, such as polyethylene oxide containing NaCl or a similar ionic medium, coats and fills the pores of a high surface area electrode to provide a continuous ionic network from the can to the adjacent body tissue. In certain embodiments, the underlying high surface area, porous electrode is made by chemically etching a smooth electrode surface, such as that of a conventional titanium housing, followed by applying a thin coating of a noble metal such as platinum. In other embodiments, a noble metal or an oxide thereof, such as platinum black or iridium oxide, is applied to a titanium housing to form a porous, high surface area electrode. The conductive polymeric coating is then applied over the porous noble metal or metal oxide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2001
    Publication date: February 14, 2002
    Applicant: Intermedics Inc.
    Inventor: M. Zafar Amin Munshi
  • Publication number: 20010037134
    Abstract: An ionically conductive polymeric composition for coating a hot can defibrillator electrode is disclosed. A polymeric coating, such as polyethylene oxide containing NaCl or a similar ionic medium, coats and fills the pores of a high surface area electrode to provide a continuous ionic network from the can to the adjacent body tissue. In certain embodiments, the underlying high surface area, porous electrode is made by chemically etching a smooth electrode surface, such as that of a conventional titanium housing, followed by applying a thin coating of a noble metal such as platinum. In other embodiments, a noble metal or an oxide thereof, such as platinum black or iridium oxide, is applied to a titanium housing to form a porous, high surface area electrode. The conductive polymeric coating is then applied over the porous noble metal or metal oxide.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2001
    Publication date: November 1, 2001
    Applicant: Intermedics Inc.
    Inventor: M. Zafar Amin Munshi
  • Patent number: 6295474
    Abstract: An ionically conductive polymeric composition for coating a hot can defibrillator electrode. A polymeric coating, such as polyethylene oxide containing NaCl or a similar ionic medium, coats and fills the pores of a high surface area electrode to provide a continuous ionic network from the can to the adjacent body tissue. In certain embodiments, the underlying high surface area, porous electrode is made by chemically etching a smooth electrode surface, such as that of a conventional titanium housing, followed by applying a thin coating of a noble metal such as platinum. In other embodiments, a noble metal or an oxide thereof, such as platinum black or iridium oxide, is applied to a titanium housing to form a porous, high surface area electrode. The conductive polymeric coating is then applied over the porous noble metal or metal oxide.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: Intermedics Inc.
    Inventor: M. Zafar Amin Munshi